My Top 3 Tips that Can Help You get Faster in GT7

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  • @Ticket_Bait
    @Ticket_Bait Рік тому +7

    One other bit of advice is provided for us on the ranking board before you enter the race click on a drivers car video that they show them driving the course in the same car you have chosen and watch where there shift and attack points are on the track. I do this and it always benefits my qualifying time.

  • @sophdog1678
    @sophdog1678 Рік тому +14

    Practice! Get as many laps in before a race like a daily, as possible. When the race starts and you are fresh off 10-12 laps, in that car, on that track, you'll very soon find the drivers who've managed a decent qualifier, but aren't consistently fast in the race. Practice! Do your laps! Put the work in. Lee Trevino said "The more I practice, the luckier I get".

  • @PhpGtr
    @PhpGtr 9 місяців тому +4

    Hey man, I just found your channel after recently buying GT7. I'm in my 50s, and other than MarioKart, the only racing game I ever played was TrackMania on PC or Test Drive on the PS1.
    I'm just a guy who is more competitive than he wants to admit, and starting to get frustrated on the PS4 controller. I'm definitely enjoying your whole attitude and presentation. You've earned my subscription.

  • @oktc68
    @oktc68 Рік тому +5

    Your brake pedal is very important, can't stress enough how much difference a good brake pedal makes. Even if you're using T3PA pedals you can add a load cell which will help massively. Set it up right! You should aim to be able to hit 80% brake force with your initial input. This will allow you to then modulate around that 80% point, and you will probably find that trail braking happens without much thought. A really good brake pedal can be found on Fanatec's CSL Elite V2's for around $300, like any pedal set, hardmount for consistency.

  • @modularinspiration
    @modularinspiration Рік тому +3

    If you can’t get on the throttle at the apex, you’ve probably gone in too fast. And go easy on the throttle and increase it as your steering opens up or the fronts will scrub out. The reverse of corner entry for trail braking

  • @dannyhigginson5843
    @dannyhigginson5843 Рік тому +4

    A good tip is to go into your detailed settings to check where the peak power and torque is for a certain car. Some cars respond better to short shifting and others like to be revved.

    • @Ticket_Bait
      @Ticket_Bait Рік тому +1

      Thankyou, where do I find these detailed settings, is it a graph or just a number?

    • @Empire_of_Ravens
      @Empire_of_Ravens Рік тому +1

      @@Ticket_Bait it's a graph. Check in the car settings when you're in the race lobby. Also when you're in the main menu garage it shows you what RPM you should shoot for.

  • @korndoggs
    @korndoggs Рік тому +1

    I haven't finished watching this yet and I will. But the content starts at 3:05.

  • @mattyb.5628
    @mattyb.5628 9 місяців тому

    4:11 - I've never put much investment into track guides. Every car will handle differently and just changing your tyres will change how you brake into a corner.
    The best way to get faster is practicing finding the car's limit. The quicker you can do that, the faster you'll be. Especially with fuel consumption and tyre wear. Your car gets lighter throughout the race and your tyres don't have as much grip. If it rains things change even more. But finding where that limit is as circumstances change is what's going to make you not just fast, but consistently fast.
    A big part of that is feedback. Practice will let you learn what kinds of feedback to look for, helping you understand where the car is in relation to its limit. A wheel with force feedback and some good headphones are a must. You can hear the tyres so much better with headphones, and you can audibly hear when you're on the limit of traction. Feeling the types of vibrations when you're at the limit gives you a very physical and sensory understanding of the car and how much further you're able to push it.

  • @Ticket_Bait
    @Ticket_Bait Рік тому +4

    Correct, it’s never about how fast you go into a turn, but how fast you exit. Also some cars need in the GR3 class a little help with TC to keep from spinning out on an exit of a turn.

    • @thecasualracinggamer
      @thecasualracinggamer  Рік тому +3

      Yup, TC is something that changes from car to car. I tried driving the Valkyrie on TC 0 and that was just a nightmare. 😁

  • @TheRealJimParker
    @TheRealJimParker Рік тому +1

    As a casual racer that races daily but never really kills in the top racers, this is hands down the best tutorial I’ve watched. Thank you (talk about a run on sentence😂)

  • @modularinspiration
    @modularinspiration Рік тому

    Love your demo of track width at Brands Hatch. I’ve stood at that hairpin so many times watching cars and bikes and it’s like a mountain after the dip.

  • @gabem8119
    @gabem8119 10 місяців тому

    I just got a wheel for GT7 and now relearned to drive using the wheels and pedals. After getting used to it I switched to manual trans using the paddle shifters. I noticed how you need more concentration when in manual since you have to downshift/upshift constantly plus focus on your driving but the experience has been a lot better now, I play in VR too. I glance at the rev counter but normally listen to the engine revs as my upshifting points.

    • @thecasualracinggamer
      @thecasualracinggamer  10 місяців тому

      Nice! Wheel and pedals bring up the immersion so much more while playing in VR.

  • @craigbaker2454
    @craigbaker2454 17 днів тому

    Glad I stumbled across this video….thx sir

  • @clacky78
    @clacky78 Рік тому +1

    Nice video Cas as always, biggest tip i ever found off a pro sim racer is to picture a solid rod is connected to the outside hand of the wheel of the corner to the gas peddle. as your exiting and opening up the wheel your squeezing the gas same amount. You'll oversteer much less, turn tighter on the apex, know when to start accelerating and also be smoother with the wheel on exit with less corrections 👍.

  • @chimmey7741
    @chimmey7741 Рік тому

    Just subbed... Took some good advice.. Won a couple of daily race B.....now driver rating C

  • @wooskie29
    @wooskie29 Рік тому

    Good work on the production values.

  • @SparksTheory
    @SparksTheory Рік тому +1

    Very sensible advice there. ⚡

  • @Kuro__Sasori
    @Kuro__Sasori Рік тому +1

    Don’t apply full power with ur wheel at 45+ degree angle or you’ll most likely spin with a lot of cars

  • @CurbsRacing
    @CurbsRacing Рік тому

    Good advice. Ill try to apply these guidelines. “Senior Chief”

  • @RTRT-de8vz
    @RTRT-de8vz Рік тому

    Very good advice and very well explained

  • @hannaht2068
    @hannaht2068 Рік тому

    your third tip is very important dont feel pressure
    becouse exit speed matters if they dont lagg

  • @hannaht2068
    @hannaht2068 Рік тому

    i learnt to know my limits and keep it consistant.. if somomebody takes me out i swallow it

  • @modularinspiration
    @modularinspiration Рік тому

    If you are more comfort shifting to 1st and revving out every gear, drive the Porsche 911. Then learn the turbo charged cars and short shift out of corners

  • @mrnobody-q6d
    @mrnobody-q6d Рік тому

    Great advise , ive been using these tips as well for a few weeks .... definitely gotten faster, there is also a good video about how to know the correct racing line on any corner or bend and know if you can take it fast or need to slow down . That sim racing bloke is where i found these tips from if anyone wants to know

    • @thecasualracinggamer
      @thecasualracinggamer  Рік тому

      Thanks!

    • @mrnobody-q6d
      @mrnobody-q6d Рік тому

      @@thecasualracinggamer sorry i had a stoke a few years ago and forget things , but i remembered that other bit of helpful information that helped me out

    • @TheVVumpus
      @TheVVumpus Рік тому

      Do you happen to have a link to the racing line video?

    • @mrnobody-q6d
      @mrnobody-q6d Рік тому

      @@TheVVumpus That sim racing bloke is where i found tips from

  • @Empire_of_Ravens
    @Empire_of_Ravens Рік тому

    If you're watching faster people and using their braking references and you're still coming into the corner too hot, you're probably not braking to 100% fast enough

  • @DcsMaverick
    @DcsMaverick Рік тому

    the first tip is slow=smooth and smooth=fast (for the people that didn't understand it)

  • @RadhiGt
    @RadhiGt Рік тому

    It's nice to see you again❤

    • @thecasualracinggamer
      @thecasualracinggamer  Рік тому +1

      Hey, how have you been.

    • @RadhiGt
      @RadhiGt Рік тому

      @@thecasualracinggamer my hand still hurts but I’m racing time to time
      I have a advice about the TC 1 system if you are in the starting.
      It’s useful

    • @thecasualracinggamer
      @thecasualracinggamer  Рік тому +1

      @@RadhiGt I use TC 1 depending on the car. Some cars will have great grip even on zero like the Gr4 Ferrari.

    • @RadhiGt
      @RadhiGt Рік тому +1

      @@thecasualracinggamer hope you have great times
      Cheers ❤️

  • @Tugennov
    @Tugennov Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @HLl564
    @HLl564 9 місяців тому

    The problem with sim racing you never "feel" what is happening you only see what is happening. Its a theoretical way of driving and you need to drive more like how you would in a real car.

    • @thecasualracinggamer
      @thecasualracinggamer  9 місяців тому

      While you don't have the G-Forces like you get while driving a real car, you do have feeling and feedback of what is happening in your wheel. So, while it's not perfect, you do get something.

  • @TheGoose2133
    @TheGoose2133 Рік тому

    Just like you, I use the gr4 458 and that car is definitely not a car to rev out. 1st and 2nd gear definitely need to shift just at redline or you're toast, 3rd and up you can let it go a little.

    • @thecasualracinggamer
      @thecasualracinggamer  Рік тому +1

      I've missed shifting to 2nd and 3rd so many times in the Ferrari. 😁

    • @TheGoose2133
      @TheGoose2133 Рік тому

      @@thecasualracinggamer that is the one thing I absolutely hate about that car. The Silvia you can rev the heck out of. Plus the 458 being a 7 speed shortens the lower gears a lot

  • @Kuro__Sasori
    @Kuro__Sasori Рік тому

    Good video! Intro wasn’t long enough 😉

  • @seanh8095
    @seanh8095 Рік тому

    Watched a few of ur vids, but this one made me subscribe. U didn’t really say anything that I don’t know, but u described everything that I don’t do in a super simple way. I got the feeling I’ll hear “just slow down” in my head as I enter every turn for a minute, and that’s a good thing. Glad ur improving. I’ll be catching u soon enough!

  • @hannaht2068
    @hannaht2068 Рік тому

    Thank you casual racer, I believe consistency wins the race? If somebody is flashing lights etc, they're taunting one to over drive ?? I am a rookie, not an expert

  • @hannaht2068
    @hannaht2068 Рік тому

    stay calm ignore the flashing lights lol

  • @hannaht2068
    @hannaht2068 Рік тому

    that why i do much better withiout pressure or bums in wrong place?

  • @hannaht2068
    @hannaht2068 Рік тому

    i use to in top 5percent until i got down graded to top 10 percent

  • @hannaht2068
    @hannaht2068 Рік тому

    and team mates are also a factor?

  • @hannaht2068
    @hannaht2068 Рік тому

    if your in a Team you advantage?

  • @tech10k14
    @tech10k14 Рік тому

    Get PD to fix the penalty system and ban the Wreckfest drivers. Being rammed off every race will slow you down!

  • @hannaht2068
    @hannaht2068 Рік тому

    i think cosistancy makes me cool

  • @hannaht2068
    @hannaht2068 Рік тому

    my top tip is consistancy

  • @hannaht2068
    @hannaht2068 Рік тому

    you cant practice an race??

  • @Marksman91
    @Marksman91 Рік тому +1

    The into is too long. Those who are watching, skip to 3:06 for the first tip.

    • @thecasualracinggamer
      @thecasualracinggamer  Рік тому +2

      Hi, I appreciate your comment but this channel is about community and conversation. I also like to setup my tips based on where I am coming from, my background in sim racing which I think is important to those who these tips will be helpful too. Understanding that these tips aren't going to make you the fastest driver, me not being the faster driver but how this can help you improve from where you are now if you are not putting these in place.

    • @Marksman91
      @Marksman91 Рік тому

      @@thecasualracinggamer Yea, I understand. I just can't stand long intros. The intro is good for those who are beginners but not everyone is a beginner. For me, I just wanted to cut to the chase and find out what tips you had.

    • @thecasualracinggamer
      @thecasualracinggamer  Рік тому +2

      All good!

    • @Marksman91
      @Marksman91 Рік тому +3

      ​@@thecasualracinggamerI would recommend adding timestamps to your videos to assist your viewers.

  • @hannaht2068
    @hannaht2068 Рік тому

    presure is a ngative

  • @hannaht2068
    @hannaht2068 Рік тому

    dont fall into th pit of rules

  • @jamesm.1579
    @jamesm.1579 Рік тому

    Mate, you also aint fast🤣

    • @thecasualracinggamer
      @thecasualracinggamer  Рік тому +5

      You clearly missed the whole point of the video, anything I said in it and what this channel is about. 🙄

    • @bruceyoung565
      @bruceyoung565 11 місяців тому +1

      @@thecasualracinggameryou are helping an old man 63 beat his son 31 , thank you